The NMRA world finals was filled with wild wheels-up excitement, and new champions were crowned.

The 16th Annual Nitto Tire NMRA All-Ford World Finals in Beech Bend Raceway in Bowling Green, Kentucky, has come and gone, and what a wild ride it was!

The monster crowds, the nail-biting, round-by-round action for several championship chases, and the quick e.t.’s with big mph on the big end. If you weren’t there, you seriously missed out.

Each year, the NMRA World Finals brings out the best of the best, and this year was no different, and there’s a reason for that. Over the years, NMRA has fine-tuned its classes in order to achieve close heads-up racing action, and that’s what everyone wants—keep the rules balanced and the cars equal, and let them run out the back door with all they’ve got.

Take for example the increasingly popular Strange Engineering Coyote Stock. With cars running within a tenth of one another and pulling big wheelies out of the gate, it’s no wonder it draws a big fan base. Add the insanely quick 6-second 200-mph Street Outlaw cars that are true door cars running on their choice of 275 drag radial or a 28x10.5 tire, and it’s a good time for both competitors and fans alike.

As much as we would like to get into each respective class, that’s a story for another day. Let’s just say that the Nitto Tire NMRA All-World Finals is the place you’ll want to be in 2015.